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All Cowboys, All Day Leading To Historic Final Game at Texas Stadium: Ravens-Cowboys at 8:00 PM ET
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All Cowboys, All Day Leading To Historic Final Game At Texas Stadium: Ravens-Cowboys At 8:00 PM EST - Only On NFL Network - Saturday Cowboys Coverage Kicks Off At 6:00 AM - 17 Hours Of Cowboys Programming Includes:

• 3-Hour Total Access On Location Pregame Show Live From Texas Stadium

• Complete Re-Air Of 1995 NFC Championship Game – One Of The Greatest Games In Texas Stadium History

• Profiles Of All Dallas’ Super Bowl Winners In Emmy-Award Winning America’s Game: The Super Bowl Champions

The Dallas Cowboys host their final regular season home game at Texas Stadium against the Baltimore Ravens Saturday, Dec. 20 at 8:00 PM ET on NFL Network.

In preparation for this historic contest, NFL Network will treat fans to a full Saturday of Cowboys programming kicking off at 6:00 AM ET with five episodes of NFL Network’s exclusive Emmy Award-winning America’s Game: The Super Bowl Champions chronicling all five Cowboys’ Super Bowl champions.

At 1:00 PM ET, one of the most memorable contests in Texas Stadium history will be featured on NFL Classic Games. The 1995 NFC Championship Game between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers will be re-aired in its entirety with the original FOX graphics and announcers (John Madden and Pat Summerall) – a classic game you can see only on NFL Network. Each team held the lead three times in the contest, but Emmitt Smith’s 150 rushing yards and three touchdowns led the Cowboys to a 38-27 victory.

At 4:00 PM ET, NFL Network presents highlights of Super Bowl XXX, which the Cowboys won against the Steelers two weeks after the storied 1995 NFC Championship Game.

Barry Switzer, the Cowboys coach for that third title in four years, is profiled at 4:30 PM ET on NFL Films Presents: Barry Switzer, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at Switzer from his days as a young man through his head coaching jobs at the University of Oklahoma and the Dallas Cowboys.

Then, live from Texas Stadium at 5:00 PM ET, Total Access on Location presented by Sears sets the scene with three hours of pregame coverage. Among the features on the pregame show are a live on-set visit with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, a retrospective on the best moments in Texas Stadium history, and special interviews with Cowboys legends.

NFL Network Schedule – Saturday, Dec. 20

6:00 AM ET – America’s Game: 1971 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

7:00 AM ET – America’s Game: 1977 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

8:00 AM ET – America’s Game: 1992 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

9:00 AM ET – America’s Game: 1993 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

10:00 AM ET – America’s Game: 1995 Dallas Cowboys (HD)

11:00 AM ET – Playbook (AFC)

12 Noon ET – Playbook (NFC) – in-depth analysis of Ravens-Cowboys

1:00 PM ET – NFL Classic Games: 1995 NFC Championship Game (Packers-Cowboys)

4:00 PM ET – Super Bowl XXX Highlights (Cowboys-Steelers)

4:30 PM ET – NFL Films Presents: Barry Switzer

5:00 PM ET – Total Access on Location presented by Sears (HD)

8:00 PM ET – Saturday Night Football – Ravens vs. Cowboys (HD)

11:30 PM ET – The Home Depot Postgame Show (HD)

NFL Network airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and is the only network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football. For more information, log onto www.nfl.com/nflnetwork. NFL.com is the exclusive internet home of NFL Network.
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Can I get NFL network to refund me for one day?
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I can look out the window to see the equivalent...
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I've never lived in a city when a football stadium change took place. Do any of you Philly boys or anyone else remember a city going nuts over moving to a new stadium?

And Cowboy fans are so sentimental that extra security will be out tonight to make sure they do pick the place apart.
Will it blend? That is the question.
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But, I will point out that my high school is co-owner of the all-time attendance record for a HS football game with 49,953 at Texas Stadium in 1977.
Will it blend? That is the question.
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Prog Wrote:I've never lived in a city when a football stadium change took place. Do any of you Philly boys or anyone else remember a city going nuts over moving to a new stadium?

No one gave a crap when the Kraft Family tore down Foxboro Stadium but when The Garden came down that was huge in Boston, at one point I was watching the ceremony on TV with a huge lump in my throat and my buddy called me and was kind of choked up himself and said " I cant believe this, the circus as a kid with my Dad, Black Sabbath, Watching Bird, Parish and McCale run up and down that court with Dr J. We went from kids being taken to that building, to young adults going therer ourselves for games and concerts to parents taking our kids there for the circus. "

I dont have that kind of connection with the "TD Banknorth Garden" I could tell you Boston Garden stories for days!

A good stadium can hold a lot of great memories. huge grin
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I can't speak for a football stadium, but people were pretty emotional when they tore down County Stadium (great name, huh?). I went to quite a few Brewer's games there when I was a kid and it was a great place. That feeling changed when I went back as an adult and realized what a shithole the place was...seats all stinky and moldy...the bathrooms looking like something from a third world country..some drunk dude eating salted in the shell peanuts off the top of the piss crusted urinal as he was taking a leak.

I've not made it to Miller Park yet...baseball kinda blows goats.
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Hooch Wrote:I can look out the window to see the equivalent...
[Image: dog1.jpg]

It doesn't matter how crappy a mood I'm in, if I see a dog (other then my own) taking a shit I always crack a grin.
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